The image was reported to have been published in 1886 in the Tombstone Arizona Epitaph, ... Coleman, Loren and Clark, Jerome, Cryptozoology A to Z, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1999 ; Coleman, Loren, Curious Encounters, Faber and Faber, Boston, 1985 ; Hall, Mark A., Thunderbirds Are Go, Fortean Times No. 105, December 1997 ;
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Cryptozoology.com - The online resource for cryptozoology, cryptids, and other mysterious creatures. ... human-animal like creature in redwoods ... rian ,richard nelson...
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Thunderbird is a term used in cryptozoology to describe large, bird-like creatures, generally identified with the Thunderbird of Native American tradition. Similar cryptids reported in the Old World ...
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There is a story that in April 1890, two cowboys in Arizona killed a giant birdlike creature with an enormous wingspan. It was said it had smooth skin, and featherless wings like a bat. Its face resembled an alligator. ... Thunderbird cryptozoology, Thunderbird cryptozoology - 1800s,
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A selection of articles related to Thunderbird cryptozoology ... A Wisdom Archive on Thunderbird cryptozoology ... There is a story that in April 1890, two cowboys in Arizona killed a giant birdlike creature with an enormous wingspan. It was said it had smooth skin, and featherless wings like a bat. Its face resembled an alligator.
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In a recent Arizona LOWFI post our own Thomas Cosgrove explored the myth that might be much more than that! ... Tags: Arizona, Cryptozoology, photo, Thunderbird, Tombstone; Posted in Cryptozoology, Forteana | 4 Comments » ... Arizona LOWFI...
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Arizona’s Papago, Pima, and Cochiti people have their tales of giant birds, and in the Sonora region of Mexico and the southwestern U.S. live the Yaqui people. They, too, tell of encounters with Thunderbirds. ... This entry was posted on Sunday, February 8th, 2009 at 7:14 am and is filed under cryptozoology.
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I remember having seen this picture many years ago in a cryptozoology book. ... Telephone Call from Arizona; The reader believes that this photo is not authentiic based on the pants style of the soldiers. Apparently in those days, the pants legs would have been much baggier. So what is your thought on the photo - Fake or Real?
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The International Cryptozoology Museum; ... The Sanderson stories told of a Thunderbird tacked to the side of a barn in Tombstone, Arizona, or some other location in the Old West. The photograph shown here, however, appeared to have captured a group of Civil War soldiers, circa 1860s, with the remains of a pterodactyl.
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Bigfoot aka the “Hairy Man” is said to roam Arizona’s White Mountain Apache Reservation. Posted in Cryptozoology Tagged: Arizona Bigfoot, Arizona's White Mountain Apache Reservation Bigfoot, Bigfoot, Cryptozoology, sasquatch ...
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